Cheongso Research Institute Launches Social Contribution Activities Supporting House Cleaning for Families with Newborns
House Cleaning Service for Families with Newborns
Living Research Institute, which operates the home cleaning service platform Cheongso Yeonguso, announced on the 18th that it will carry out a social contribution activity called 'Cheongyeon Childbirth Support Fund' to provide one-time home cleaning support for customers who have given birth in order to overcome low birth rates.
Cheongso Yeonguso plans to provide the Cheongyeon Childbirth Support Fund again following May to foster a social atmosphere encouraging childbirth. This Cheongyeon Childbirth Support Fund will be open for first-come, first-served applications until the 31st and is targeted at customers who gave birth in June or are expecting childbirth.
The Cheongyeon Childbirth Support Fund will be conducted monthly as part of social contribution activities to overcome low birth rates. It fully supports one-time home cleaning for childbirth families, allowing customers to use home cleaning services such as bathroom cleaning, kitchen cleaning, and garbage disposal free of charge. Additionally, customers who leave cleaning reviews will have the opportunity to experience the best products from the Cheongyeon Plus Shop.
Last month, the Cheongyeon Childbirth Support Fund, which recruited 1,000 people on a first-come, first-served basis, was closed early within 13 days of the application opening, gaining word-of-mouth mainly through mom cafes. Cheongso Yeonguso noted the high demand for maintaining cleanliness in homes shared with children and plans to support 100 people with the service every month.
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Yeon Hyun-joo, CEO of Living Research Institute, said, “As a working mom who understands the difficulties of childbirth and childcare better than anyone, I started Cheongso Yeonguso based on ideas gained from this experience. Through the Cheongyeon Childbirth Support Fund, I hope to reduce the household burdens of customers who have given birth or are expecting childbirth.” She added, “We will continue to fulfill our corporate social responsibility and extend positive influence to contribute to solving the low birth rate problem and encouraging childbirth.”
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